Typewriter keyboard review4/9/2023 But unless Logitech's claims are wildly off, battery life isn't something you'll have to worry about very often. Unfortunately, we don’t have a way to test battery endurance on such a large timescale, so we can’t verify this claim. While that may be a turn-off for some, Logitech claims that the batteries should last three years, which is probably longer than the stickers on the keycaps will last with regular use. Unlike most wireless mechanical keyboards, the Pop Keys uses two AAA batteries. You get dedicated media keys and even a microphone mute button on this board, perfect for the influencer audience Logitech is likely aiming for. I will say that these are an appropriate choice for extras, especially the heart emoji, because who doesn’t use that at some point?Īlso included in the box is Logitech’s Unifying Receiver that connects to any USB port for RF wireless connectivity, although Bluetooth is also an option.īecause the Pop Keys is a 65 percent board, there's also a row of function keys, and I need to give credit to Logitech for this because the layout is fantastic. Speaking of removing keycaps, the only removable ones on this board are the emoji keycaps, and that’s because Logitech includes four extra caps that have the thumbs up, fire, praying, high five and heart emojis on them. I never really see TTC pop up on the mechanical keyboard market, so I respect Logitech for using TTC here and not Gateron or Cherry. When I removed one of the emoji keycaps, I was surprised to see that these switches are manufactured by TTC and not Cherry or Gateron they are just MX clones.
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